First-time jobbers can comfortably buy ‘these’ cheapest cars in the country

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The common consumer needs cars that are economical, give good mileage and have low maintenance costs. Especially if you are looking for a cheap car for your daily up-and-down, this information may be useful for you. Some of the cheapest available in the market right now after GST deduction Cars Let’s find out what they are

Maruti S-Presso

Maruti S-Presso is currently the cheapest car in the country. The STD (O) variant of this car was priced at Rs 4.26 lakh before GST, which has come down to Rs 3.49 lakh. That means the customer gets a direct benefit of around Rs 76,600. With a price cut of around 18%, this car has become the most sought-after car in the budget segment.

Maruti Alto K10

Maruti Alto K10, which was previously the cheapest car in the country, has now come second. The price of the STD (O) variant of this car has come down from Rs 4.23 lakh to Rs 3.69 lakh. This saves the customer around Rs 53,100. Alto K10 is still popular due to its affordable price and reliable performance.

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Renault Kwid

Renault Kwid is now the third cheapest car in the country. The 1.0 RXE variant of this car was earlier priced at Rs 4.69 lakh, which has now gone down to Rs 4.29 lakh. This gives customers a discount of around Rs 40,000. The SUV-inspired design and affordable price make the Kwid a great choice for entry-level customers.

Tata Tiago

Tata Tiago is the fourth cheapest car in the country. Earlier, the XE variant of this car was priced at Rs 4.99 lakh. But after GST deduction, this car is now available from Rs 4.57 lakh. This has resulted in a benefit of around Rs 42,500 to the customers. Strong build quality and attractive looks make Tiago a value for money car in this price range.

Maruti Celerio

Maruti Celerio is also included in the list of cheap cars in India. The LXI variant of this car was earlier priced at Rs 5.64 lakh, which has now come down to Rs 4.69 lakh. In this, customers get savings of Rs. 94,100. A price cut of around 17% makes the Celerio a more economical option.

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